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There's More Than One “Right Way” For Your Band

As a band, making decisions can be tough. You want to make the best choice for your music, but sometimes there are multiple acceptable solutions. 

How do you know which option is the best? Is there even such a thing as a “best” solution?

In this episode of Bandhive Podcast, I discuss why most problems have multiple acceptable solutions. While there may be a “best” solution, that's not always the case – and the situation itself will be a major factor in which option to choose.

Listen now to learn more about making effective decisions as a band, and how you can take failure and turn it into a positive experience!

What you’ll learn:

  • There are many wrong ways to do something
  • There often are several right ways to achieve a goal
  • Your plan of attack needs to adapt based on the situation you’re in
  • Playing shows as a touring band vs. recording in the studio
  • How to reframe failure as a positive (it really works)
  • Why “this is the ONLY WAY” is bad advice for bands
  • Your music career is a business
  • How to learn from your mistakes as an artist

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